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Auctions. !lamhouse/ SALE BY AUCTION. THURSSDAY,~MAY 5, 1864. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have been favored with instructions from H. P. Lance, Esq., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT I LAM, ON THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1864, ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, COMPRISING DINING ROOM, DRAWING ROOM, BED ROOM, AND OTHER FURNITURE. DINING ROOM. Capital mahogany extending table Dining room chairs, covered in morocco leather Carpets and rags Fender and flreirons Pictures DRAWING ROOM, Walnut 100 table Walnut occasional tables Card tables Walnut settees Walnut couches, covered damask Large sofa, hair seating Ditto, ditto Lounge chairs Small drawing room ditto, covered reps Walnut writing table Pair of elegant banner screens Small harmonium, by Wheatstone Large pier glass Green reps curtains and drapery Handsome gilt cornice Muslin and chintz curtain 2 book cases, handsome twisted pillars A few very elegant vases, &c., &c. Hall table Selver's portable lounge chair Linen chest. BED ROOM. 3 large iron bedsteads l.Smee's ditto, spring mattrass Mattrasses, pillows, bolsters Blankets, counterpanes Toilette tables, and toilette sets Cedar wardrobe Chairs, sofa Toilette glasses Desert set, &c., &c., &c. STOCK. Norah, ch. m., in foal by Blood Royal, good hack Cosmos, ch. g., by Skeleton, 4 yrs., good hack, and in double and single harness Captain Disher, b. h., 6 yrs., by Priam, good back Sprite, b. m., 4yrs., good hack, and in double and Bingle harness Fidget, b. m., covered by Tom King Roman Empress, b. m., foal by Blood Royal TTNBEOKEN. Aunt Sally, b. m., foal by Blood Royal, stinted to TomlOng Abbess, b. m., stinted to Tom King Miss Golby, b. m., 4 yrs., with foal Two cows Young bull, by Regicide Mail phaeton, by Holmes, of Derby Olive dog cart, by Mulliner, Northampton Single break cart Lot of double harness, brass mounted, by Peat, nearly new Do., do., white and silver mounted, by Peat quite new Do., do., silver mounted, very good The Auctioneers beg to give notice that the sale of stock will take place punctually at Thrbk . o'clock. Sale at Noon. 2465 , CHRISTCHURCH QUAY ESTATE. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have received instructions from C. E. Dampier, Esq, to let by public auction, at their offices, ON FRIDAY, MAY 6, At noon. Five and a-quarter acres of Land, with extensive deep-water frontage on the Heathcote, Together with the NEW DWELLING HOUSE Thereon. This property adjoins the Christchurch Quay Wharf, from which it is separated by the creek. The house contains several convenient-sizedrooms, replete with every convenience, stables, outbuildings, &c., as well as an extensive garden well stocked with fruit trees, &c. There is a private road leading to the property across the bridge over the creek. This property will be offered for a term of 3 years at a rental to be fixed on the day of sale, and will be let to the highest bidder. The lessee will have the option of purchasing the property at the end of the term for the sum of XISOO. • Particulars may be obtained at the offices of MESSRS. OLLIVIER & SON, [ 2545 Christchurch. i

FENDALLTOWN. Messes, j. ollivier & son have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their offices, in Christchurch, on THURSDAY, MAY 12th, AT NOON, Those Valuable Freehold BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, On the Estate of Messrs. Hill, at FENDALLTOWN, As shown on the plans now open at their offices. These lots are from half an acre upwards, several of them with valuable river and road frontages. The Property is situated about one mile and a half from the Town of Christchurch, and in a very pleasing locality. The Sections will be offered at an upset price, and will be sold to the highest bidder. Terms easy. 2544 DESIRABLE BUSINESS PREMISES. Messrs. j. ollivier & son are instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on a day to be fixed, or by PRIVATE TREATY, all those commodious premises in COLOMBO STREET, the Mechanics' Hotel, and now in the occupation of Mr. H. P. Blanchard. The house contains eight rooms, fitted for offices, all conveniently arranged. To be let separately or |u pairs. The ground is held for 18 years, at the low rental of 15s per foot, and the premises have 33 feet of frontage on the street. The terms of sale are exceedingly moderate : onefourth of the purchase-money in cash, the balance a * 6> 12, and 18 months, bearing interest. c 2505 EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS, Next the Town Hall. MR T. B. CRAIG has STORAGE ROOM for 1000 TONS MERCHANDISE—rates as sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce. Commodious Show Room for Furniture Sales, Trade Sales of Drapery, &c. Yard Storage for Heavy Goods, Timber, Posts and Rails, &c., &c. description of Merchandise bought and sold o® Commission; and particulars of charges, &c., may had from the proprietor of the EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. 25 ?6 c T. B. CRAIG.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1228, 28 April 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1228, 28 April 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1228, 28 April 1864, Page 7